Q2P /

"Q2P is a film about toilets and the city. It sifts through the dream of Mumbai as a future Shanghai and searches for public toilets, watching who has to queue to pee. As the film observes who has access to toilets and who doesn't, we begin to also see the imagination of gender that underl...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: PUKAR (Mumbai, India), Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
Other Authors: Vohra, Paromita, Vohra, Tuhinaa
Format: Video
Language:English
Hindi
Language Notes:This edition in English and Hindi with English subtitles.
Published: London, UK : Royal Anthropological Institute, 2006.
Series:Ethnographic video online ; volume 2
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:"Q2P is a film about toilets and the city. It sifts through the dream of Mumbai as a future Shanghai and searches for public toilets, watching who has to queue to pee. As the film observes who has access to toilets and who doesn't, we begin to also see the imagination of gender that underlies the city's shape, the constantly shifting boundaries between public and private space; we learn of small acts of survival that people in the city's bottom half cobble together and quixotic ideas of social change that thrive with mixed results; we hear the silence that surrounds toilets and sense how similar it is to the silence that surrounds inequality. The toilet becomes a riddle with many answers and some of those answers are questions--about gender, about class, about caste and most of all about space, urban development and the twisted myth of the global metropolis"--Original container.
Item Description:Originally produced as a documentary film in 2006.
"Part of the Gender and Space Project at PUKAR."
"For educational use only"--Original container.
Physical Description:1 online resource (54 min.).
Playing Time:00:56:00